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— pollution, resources, so if you can tackle the problem of air—pollution, you know, first of all, you won't have the problems down the line. it is incredibly difficult to measure. we know that if you have less air pollution you will live longer and be healthier but it is really hard to measure it. that is i think what the government is trying to do. baby steps. you can feel it when you walk out of london and you get breathless and you can taste it in the air. it is really important to do. a reminder that the government has things to do that are not brexit. it will impact people‘s lives. things to do that are not brexit. it will impact people's lives. let's turn to the telegraph, and great news if it is true, suggestions it might happen, that wimbledon will honour andy murray. a statue. you have seen him in action. he is wonderful. you can... you could feel, when he was playing, the force of the crowd behind him up on henman hill, now it is murray mount, and the two—time wimbledon champion, he has revitalised british tennis in a spectacular way. and we will miss him when he is gone
— pollution, resources, so if you can tackle the problem of air—pollution, you know, first of all, you won't have the problems down the line. it is incredibly difficult to measure. we know that if you have less air pollution you will live longer and be healthier but it is really hard to measure it. that is i think what the government is trying to do. baby steps. you can feel it when you walk out of london and you get breathless and you can taste it in the air. it is really important to do....
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. as many as 4000 civil servants are going to be moved from their usualjobs to prepare for a possible "no deal" brexit. staff at the ministry of defence and the department for education are among those who will be redeployed. they could be away from their normal posts for more than 6 months. most of us do not have enough fibre in our diet — despite the fact it reduces the chance of heart attacks, strokes as well as type 2 diabetes. fibre is present in fruit, vegetables, wholegrain bread, pasta and grains like lentils. researchers advise eating 30 grams a day — but nine out of ten of us are failing to do that, as our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, now reports. it's the super—ingredient most of us don't get enough of. fibre. a landmark study in the lancet journal has confirmed that fibre in fruit, veg, whole grains, pulses and nuts has major health benefits. res
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. as many as 4000 civil servants are going to be moved from their usualjobs to prepare for a possible "no deal" brexit. staff at the ministry of defence and the department for education are among those who will be redeployed. they could be away from their normal posts for more than 6 months. most of us do not have enough fibre in...
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. a saudi teenager whose efforts to avoid being sent back to her family gained worldwide attention has been granted asylum in canada. 18—year—old rahaf mohammed al-ounun said she feared being killed after publicly renouncing islam. she fled to thailand, refused to leave her hotel and took to twitter to avoid being deported. she's now left bangkok and is on her to canada. heavy snow is continuing to fall across large parts of europe, wreaking havoc, with many roads blocked, towns cut off and schools closed. seven people have been killed in the past week alone. this swiss hotel was completely engulfed with snow after being in the path of an avalanche. helicopters are also being used in parts of germany to remove heavy snow from trees, amid fears they may fall. in austria up to three metres of snow has fallen in recent days. as many as 4,000 civil servants are going to b
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. a saudi teenager whose efforts to avoid being sent back to her family gained worldwide attention has been granted asylum in canada. 18—year—old rahaf mohammed al-ounun said she feared being killed after publicly renouncing islam. she fled to thailand, refused to leave her hotel and took to twitter to avoid being deported. she's now left...
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news, south london. a review of decades of scientific research has confirmed the long—held belief that eating a high fibre diet reduces the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other diseases. fruit and vegetables, as well as plenty of nuts and seeds, are being recommended, after the major review published in the lancet. the analysis also expresses concern that popular, low carbohydrate diets could be putting people's health at risk. president trump is again threatening to declare a national emergency to fund the building of a wall on the mexican border. a row with the democrats — who refuse to pay for it — has led to the partial shutdown of the us government — leaving 800,000 staff unpaid. they should have got their paychecks today, but won't. tomorrow, that shutdown will become the longest in american history. our correspondent aleem maqbool has been to southern virgi
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news, south london. a review of decades of scientific research has confirmed the long—held belief that eating a high fibre diet reduces the risk of heart attacks, strokes and other diseases. fruit and vegetables, as well as plenty of nuts and seeds, are being recommended, after the major review published in the lancet. the analysis also...
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air pollution, what exactly is it and how bad is it for me? so let's see virtual reality to visualise them. i spoke to environment minister therese coffey, and asked her why — when transport is responsible for the vast majority of pollution — the strategy doesn't address that. a lot of the legal limits, we are already meeting. there's one particular one about roadside nitrogen dioxide, we are working with local councils to make those changes in the small parts of the country where that is still a problem. i am conscious we want to keep improving our qualities of the strategy today covers not just the issue where we are looking at transport but also broader challenges. you are basically deferring action on many of the biggest sources of pollution like transport. no, we have already set out through the road to zero strategy how we tackle transport, we've already put money into transport for london helping them with their plans and what they are doing about changing buses, the other activities going on. but you're not ending the sale of new,
air pollution, what exactly is it and how bad is it for me? so let's see virtual reality to visualise them. i spoke to environment minister therese coffey, and asked her why — when transport is responsible for the vast majority of pollution — the strategy doesn't address that. a lot of the legal limits, we are already meeting. there's one particular one about roadside nitrogen dioxide, we are working with local councils to make those changes in the small parts of the country where that is...
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. now it's time for newswatch. this week, samira ahmed discusses whether bbc news should continue to broadcast from college green, outside parliament. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. an outcry from politicians and the public after an mp verbally abused during a live interview. is it time the bbc moved its broadcast back indoors? and question time returns with a new presenter, how did fiona bruce go down with the audience? at the start of a crucial and dramatic week of parliamentary debate, afternoon live decamped on monday, along with some other
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. now it's time for newswatch. this week, samira ahmed discusses whether bbc news should continue to broadcast from college green, outside parliament. hello and welcome to newswatch, with me, samira ahmed. an outcry from politicians and the public after an mp verbally abused during a live interview. is it time the bbc moved its broadcast back...
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research into the effect of air pollution. in a major study, 3,000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it‘s known that the growth of children‘s lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it‘s a really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they‘re growing very rapidly and it seems clear that the pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it‘s the brain or the lungs, for example. ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution contributed to her death six years ago and they‘ve won permission to apply for a new inquest. standing in all this traffic with the smell and taste of pollution, it‘s hard to believe that britain‘s air has actually got cleaner in recent decades. but at the same time, scientists have found out more and more about the damage that dirty air can do to us, which is why ministers are under pressure to take action. fertiliser causes pollution. it gives off the gas ammonia, w
research into the effect of air pollution. in a major study, 3,000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it‘s known that the growth of children‘s lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it‘s a really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they‘re growing very rapidly and it seems clear that the pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it‘s the brain or the lungs, for example. ella...
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it is now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news, south london. our top story this lunchtime... in an emotional press conference, andy murray, one of britain's greatest ever sportsmen, announces he'll retire from tennis this year. and still to come... the americans missing out on their paycheque today because of the us government shutdown. coming up on bbc news... nottingham forest begin the serach for another new manager after agreeing to release aitor karanka from his contract after a year in the job. president trump is again threatening to declare a national emergency to fund the building of a wall on the mexican border. a row with the democrats, who refuse to pay for it, has led to the partial shutdown of the us government, leaving 800,000 staff unpaid. they should have got their paychecks today, but won't. tomorrow, that shutdown will become the longest in american history. our correspondent aleem maqbool has bee
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it is now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news, south london. our top story this lunchtime... in an emotional press conference, andy murray, one of britain's greatest ever sportsmen, announces he'll retire from tennis this year. and still to come... the americans missing out on their paycheque today because of the us government shutdown. coming up on bbc news... nottingham forest begin...
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so, did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. everyjanuary, bbc music starts the year by picking out a new artist as one to watch. the award goes to performers who've never had a top ten hit and aims to boost the profile of new musical talent. this year, the bbc music sound of 2019 is a 23—year old rapper from london who was previously homeless as a teenager. lizo mzimba reports. meet 0ctavian... # say my name now, say my name... ..one of music's most exciting new talents... # i got bigger. i used to be little. # my belly got full when i've got that meal. # they used to cuss, used to diss. # now they ask me how i feel. ..unaware of what i was about to tell him. 0n the sound 0f'19 list, 0ctavian, you are actually the winner. is it? yeah, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit, that's lit, that's lit! that's lit! a year ago, i was, like, i was poor, like, i had no money,
so, did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. everyjanuary, bbc music starts the year by picking out a new artist as one to watch. the award goes to performers who've never had a top ten hit and aims to boost the profile of new musical talent. this year, the bbc music sound of 2019 is a 23—year old rapper from london who was previously homeless as a teenager. lizo mzimba reports....
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. a weather story now — heavy snow is continuing to fall across large parts of europe, wreaking havoc with many roads blocked, towns cut off and schools closed. seven people have been killed in the past week alone. this swiss hotel was completely engulfed with snow after being in the path of an avalanche. helicopters are also being used in parts of germany to remove heavy snow from trees amid fears they may fall. in austria up to three metres of snow has fallen in recent days. more than a third of secondary schools in england overspent their budgets last year, according to new figures from an independent think tank. the education policy institute has warned that secondary schools in england are facing growing financial pressures, with head teachers saying they're on a financial cliff edge. but the government insists there is enough money in the system. 0ur education editor branwen jeffreys, repor
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. a weather story now — heavy snow is continuing to fall across large parts of europe, wreaking havoc with many roads blocked, towns cut off and schools closed. seven people have been killed in the past week alone. this swiss hotel was completely engulfed with snow after being in the path of an avalanche. helicopters are also being used in parts of germany to remove...
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the bbc presenter, dianne oxberry, who's died suddenly after being diagnosed with cancer. she was 51. dianne was well—loved as a weather journalist and presenter on north west tonight, a job she took up on completing a meteorology degree, after beginning her career on radio, with djs steve wright and simon mayo. she was also a popular children's tv presenter. north west tonight colleague rogerjohnson said they were heartbroken by dianne's death, and it was impossible to comprehend the programme without her. in recent years dianne was a strong campaigner for equal pay at the bbc, and woman's hour host jane garvey said dianne was a formidable voice for women and a fantastically supportive colleague. under dianne oxberry, who's died at the age of 51. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good evening. friday has been a
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news. tributes have been paid to the bbc presenter, dianne oxberry, who's died suddenly after being diagnosed with cancer. she was 51. dianne was well—loved as a weather journalist and presenter on north west tonight, a job she took up on completing a meteorology degree, after beginning her career on radio, with djs steve wright and simon mayo....
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air pollution tackling. jailed british iranian woman held in tehran has begun a hunger strike in protest at being denied specialist medical care. record—breaking levels of snow continue to blanket parts of central europe, with more forecast over the next few days. andy murray has been knocked out of the australian open, following a five set thriller, against roberto bautista agut. the prime minister has told mps to look again at her deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial vote saying they should deliver on the brexit referendum result for the british people and get on with building a brighterfuture. she warned that if they don't back her plans, no brexit might be more likely than no deal. in a bid to support her, european leaders have written a letter giving more assurances over the future relationship between the uk and the eu including on the controversial backstop, the insurance policy to prevent a hard irish border if a trade deal isn't negotiated by 2020. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, said if her deal is
air pollution tackling. jailed british iranian woman held in tehran has begun a hunger strike in protest at being denied specialist medical care. record—breaking levels of snow continue to blanket parts of central europe, with more forecast over the next few days. andy murray has been knocked out of the australian open, following a five set thriller, against roberto bautista agut. the prime minister has told mps to look again at her deal ahead of tomorrow's crucial vote saying they should...
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why i am here is there needs to be an awareness of the impact air pollution has. apparently, there is an error quality, a draft plan coming out from the government next week, and i hope that finally they would do something about it. there are so many would do something about it. there are so many things they need to be done so children who are around the uk can breathe clean air. they have had to be taken to court three times to push them on it. is there a political will? not at the moment, but from today, i hope so. thank you so but from today, i hope so. thank you so much for coming in. thank you for having me. four working single mothers have won a high court challenge over the government's universal credit welfare scheme. they argued there was a fundamental problem with the way the benefit was calculated, with huge differences in monthly payments. it comes as the government has announced further changes to the system so that it won't cap the benefit for families whose children were born before april 2017. charlotte hughes campaigns against universal credit and
why i am here is there needs to be an awareness of the impact air pollution has. apparently, there is an error quality, a draft plan coming out from the government next week, and i hope that finally they would do something about it. there are so many would do something about it. there are so many things they need to be done so children who are around the uk can breathe clean air. they have had to be taken to court three times to push them on it. is there a political will? not at the moment, but...
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so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news, south london. china's lunar probe, which made history by landing on the far side of the moon, has sent back its first panoramic image from the surface. the picture shows the craters that surround the site where change 4 landed. it also shows the track marks left behind by yutu 2, the rover which successfully separated from change 4 and drove across the moon's surface around eight hours after landing. the china national space administration said the initial stage of the mission, the world's first soft landing on the moon's dark side, was a "complete success". however, progressing to the scientific exploration stage will be tricky, as the wide craters will pose challenges to the rover as it tries to plot its route across the moon. they will just crash they willjust crash into each other by the look of it, they have got so many vehicles up there. and i know it's not the da
so did air pollution help to kill ella? it's now down to the high court whether or not to allow a fresh look at all the evidence. claire marshall, bbc news, south london. china's lunar probe, which made history by landing on the far side of the moon, has sent back its first panoramic image from the surface. the picture shows the craters that surround the site where change 4 landed. it also shows the track marks left behind by yutu 2, the rover which successfully separated from change 4 and...
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in the court case over nine—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that air pollution from london's south circular road actually contributed to her death. air pollution is the single biggest environmental impact that leads to early deaths, and so it's incumbent on us to take action across the board. take the burning of wood and coal, which bringsjoy to people like michelle from bristol. dark winter's night, i wanted something to kind of, you know, cosy around, really, as a family. but polluting too. sales of wet—wood fuel will be banned. if you use a wet log, then it tends to not be as clean so it's quite dirty, and you can actually see it smoking. stoves will have to meet higher standards, and they'll face local restrictions in polluted areas — but no national ban. farmers face changes too, because ammonia gas released from fertilisers drifts into cities and harms people's health. new rules should curb the pollution. meanwhile, previous government decisions will slowly reduce emissions from diesel vehicles. campaigners say the changes are happening too slowly. thi
in the court case over nine—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that air pollution from london's south circular road actually contributed to her death. air pollution is the single biggest environmental impact that leads to early deaths, and so it's incumbent on us to take action across the board. take the burning of wood and coal, which bringsjoy to people like michelle from bristol. dark winter's night, i wanted something to kind of, you know, cosy around, really, as a...
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research into the effect of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it‘s known that the growth of children‘s lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it‘s a really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they're growing very rapidly and it seems clear that the pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it's the brain or the lungs, for example. ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution contributed to her death six years ago and they‘ve won permission to apply for a new inquest. standing in all this traffic with the smell and taste of pollution, it‘s hard to believe that britain‘s air has actually got cleaner in recent decades. but at the same time, scientists have found out more and more about the damage that dirty air can do to us, which is why ministers are under pressure to take action. fertiliser causes pollution. it gives off the gas ammonia, which c
research into the effect of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it‘s known that the growth of children‘s lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it‘s a really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they're growing very rapidly and it seems clear that the pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it's the brain or the lungs, for example. ella...
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research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it is known that the growth of children's lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little bear... ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution contributed to her death six years ago and they want permission to apply for a new inquest. standing in all this traffic with the smell and taste of pollution it is hard to believe that britain's air has actually got cleaner in recent decades. but at the same time scientists have found out more and more about the damage that dirty air can do to us which is why ministers are under pressure to take action. farming is one key source of pollution. ammonia is given o
research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it is known that the growth of children's lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little...
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research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little bear... ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution contributed to her death six years ago and they want permission to apply for a new inquest. hardest of all is cutting pollution from traffic. all our work is based on our best assessment of what we need but the government are not bringing forward the funding we need. back at the school's project the children are fitted with monitors to track the air they are exposed to. the state of their lungs will show how well or badly the government is fighting pollution. now, i hear there has been plenty of snow in washington. residents are responsi
research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little bear... ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution...
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let's turn to the guardian, and air pollution has been one of the big stories at bbc today, linked for the first time with a death certificate. the story here is that there may well be a link between that... well, the story you are referring to is the story you are referring to is the story you are referring to is the story of a very courageous lady. so she is the mother. and her daughter died, and her mother has contended for a long time that pollution was caused. they live near the south circular, one of the busiest roads in london, and she has contended for a long time that pollution may be a cause of that and has finally got permission to apply for a new inquest. that is a big ra ke for a new inquest. that is a big rake through for her. i saw her earlier on bbc, a highly articulate woman, expressing a very firm point of view, and hats off to herfor conducting that campaign on behalf of her daughter. in addition to that, there is this story, as you rightly say, in the guardian saying that air pollution is as likely to raise the risk of miscarriage as smoking, according to research i
let's turn to the guardian, and air pollution has been one of the big stories at bbc today, linked for the first time with a death certificate. the story here is that there may well be a link between that... well, the story you are referring to is the story you are referring to is the story you are referring to is the story of a very courageous lady. so she is the mother. and her daughter died, and her mother has contended for a long time that pollution was caused. they live near the south...
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in the court case over nine—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that air pollution from london's south circular road actually contributed to her death. air pollution is the single biggest environmental impact that leads to early deaths, and so it's incumbent on us to take action across the board. take the burning of wood and coal, which bringsjoy to people like michelle from bristol. dark winter's night, i wanted something to kind of, you know, cosy on round, really, as a family. but polluting too. sales of wet—wood fuel will be banned. if you use a wet log, then it tends to not be as clean so it's quite dirty, and you can actually see it smoking. stoves will have to meet higher standards, and they'll face local restrictions in polluted areas — but no national ban. farmers face changes too, because ammonia gas released from fertilisers drifts into cities and harms people's health. new rules should curb the pollution. meanwhile, previous government decisions will slowly reduce emissions from diesel vehicles. campaigners say the changes are happening too slowly. t
in the court case over nine—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that air pollution from london's south circular road actually contributed to her death. air pollution is the single biggest environmental impact that leads to early deaths, and so it's incumbent on us to take action across the board. take the burning of wood and coal, which bringsjoy to people like michelle from bristol. dark winter's night, i wanted something to kind of, you know, cosy on round, really, as...
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research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3,000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it's known that the growth of children's lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little bear... ella kissi—debrah suffered from asthma. her family say air pollution contributed to her death six years ago and they've won permission to apply for a new inquest. hardest of all is cutting pollution from traffic. the government has told councils to come up with plans. but some of them say they are not getting enough money. it is very frustrating for us despite the fact all the work that we have done is based on our best assessment of what we need to support it, the government aren't coming forward with the funding we think is nee
research into the effects of air pollution. in a major study 3,000 children in london and luton are having their lungs tested. it's known that the growth of children's lungs can be stunted by dirty air. what do you know about air pollution? it is really bad for your lungs. children are especially vulnerable because they are growing very rapidly and it seems clear that pollution particularly affects the development of organs, whether it is the brain or the lungs for example. and another little...
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pollution. and finally, uk tennis superstar andy murray has bowed out from international competition after he was defeated in the australian open. he said there are no guarantees further surgery on his damaged right hip would enable him to carry on playing and if the aussie open was his last match, it was a brilliant way to finish. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu, who's a broadcaster and international conference host. lovely to see you again. the guardian says theresa may may face crushing defeat in brexit vote. they all seem to be agreed on the fact. given how energetic she was and how many speeches she made, given the fa ct many speeches she made, given the fact that she was desperate, it will be truly humiliating an embarrassing. if you lose by more than 200 boats, jeremy corbyn may table a vote of no confidence tonight, maybe possibly lose it. labour sources saying this, this person says that, it's all up for discussion. the guardian says there is very little evidence of movement afte
pollution. and finally, uk tennis superstar andy murray has bowed out from international competition after he was defeated in the australian open. he said there are no guarantees further surgery on his damaged right hip would enable him to carry on playing and if the aussie open was his last match, it was a brilliant way to finish. so let's begin. with me is henry bonsu, who's a broadcaster and international conference host. lovely to see you again. the guardian says theresa may may face...
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and hosed down streets in a bid to combat air pollution which has been blanketed by smog since saturday. the agriculture ministry was also preparing to seed clouds to try to clear the air. pollution in bangkok has reached unhealthy levels before, usually during the dry season between january and march, but it doesn't normally hang around too long. now do you want to look like a bollywood star on your big day? the demand for luxury indian bridalwear is increasing in the uk, partly because of social media. photos of bollywood stars tying the knot have inspired brits to want the same, and top indian designers gathered in london this weekend for a wedding show. this from haroon rashid of bbc asian network. luxury indian bridal wear has never been more in demand. thousands of british asians filled a swanky mayfair hotel to meet the men and women behind the designs and to discuss the possibility of wearing something similar to the stars. the last four months has been chaotic, we have had several weddings. then priyanka chopra and nickjonas‘s wedding. bollywood and fashion has worked togethe
and hosed down streets in a bid to combat air pollution which has been blanketed by smog since saturday. the agriculture ministry was also preparing to seed clouds to try to clear the air. pollution in bangkok has reached unhealthy levels before, usually during the dry season between january and march, but it doesn't normally hang around too long. now do you want to look like a bollywood star on your big day? the demand for luxury indian bridalwear is increasing in the uk, partly because of...
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pollution. and a major study finds a diet rich in fibre, found in fruit and vegetables, along with wholegrain bread, pasta and cereals, could cut the risk of early death by up to a third. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7.20pm, we'll be talking to one of the dumpling sisters food bloggers, about whether chinese food can fit today's healthy guidelines for a fibre—rich diet. and at 8.30pm, we'll bring you a full report of the brexit debate in the commons today in brexit: the debate. broadcaster, john stapleton, and the evening standard's political corresponent, kate proctor, will be here to review the papers at 10:1i0pm and again at 11:30pm. that's all ahead on bbc news. i hope you canjoin us for i hope you can join us for that. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. willa hip injury means that next week's australian open is the last time we see andy murray at a tennis grand slam? yeah, i think there's a chanc
pollution. and a major study finds a diet rich in fibre, found in fruit and vegetables, along with wholegrain bread, pasta and cereals, could cut the risk of early death by up to a third. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. at 7.20pm, we'll be talking to one of the dumpling sisters food bloggers, about whether chinese food can fit today's healthy guidelines for a fibre—rich diet. and at 8.30pm, we'll bring you a full...
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woodburning stoves are under fire as the government unveils a new plan to tackle air pollution. good morning. big pub chains have been bucking the trend, with a 3% increase in sales last year. why are they thriving when restaurants are closing? i'll be finding out. we're waiting for a moment in tennis history, as andy murray is preparing to go on court this morning in australia.
woodburning stoves are under fire as the government unveils a new plan to tackle air pollution. good morning. big pub chains have been bucking the trend, with a 3% increase in sales last year. why are they thriving when restaurants are closing? i'll be finding out. we're waiting for a moment in tennis history, as andy murray is preparing to go on court this morning in australia.
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pollution in england. president trump has denied working for russia, describing the suggestion as a big fat hoax. the jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, injail in tehran, has begun a hunger strike in protest
pollution in england. president trump has denied working for russia, describing the suggestion as a big fat hoax. the jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, injail in tehran, has begun a hunger strike in protest
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the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. those are the new results there. the daily express leads with plans by ministers to place restrictions on the sale ofjunk food. here we go again. and the mirror features the desperate plight of the parents of baby carter cookson who will die in weeks if a new heart isn't found for him. that was a look at the front pages. let's start our chat. brexit is firmly back at the front pages as annette. i never get a day off. it will never stop come tuesday. let's start off in the independent. we are talking about a likely delay. senior administers meant that even if mrs mae lives —— went vote on tuesday they will have to wait for all the legislations go through before the deal can be done. it puzzles me as to why it is just deal can be done. it puzzles me as to why it isjust recently deal can be done. it puzzles me as to why it is just recently done deal can be done. it puzzles me as to why it isjust recently done on people. and if she was as they could be ev
the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. those are the new results there. the daily express leads with plans by ministers to place restrictions on the sale ofjunk food. here we go again. and the mirror features the desperate plight of the parents of baby carter cookson who will die in weeks if a new heart isn't found for him. that was a look at the front pages. let's start our chat. brexit is firmly...
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we'll be looking at the government's clean air strategy — a plan to tackle air pollution in england — which is aimed at halving the number of people exposed to harmful particles by 2025. at 8:30pm we'll be bringing some of key moments from today's parliamentary debate on the government's brexit deal — which mps are voting on tomorrow. and dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the telegraph, and the broadcaster and political commentator steve richards will review the papers, at 10:40 and 11:30 all ahead on bbc news. now it's sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'mjohn watson. i'm john watson. the headlines tonight... is it goodbye for the final time? defeat for murray in melbourne. but he'll do all he can to return. defeat for kyle edmund too — just three brits remain in the singles draw. and i'm here at the etihad, where manchester city take on wolves as the race to the premier league title continues. meanwhile in a fight for survival, bottom of the table huddersfield part company with david wagner. andy murray says he will decide in the next week if he will undergo a secon
we'll be looking at the government's clean air strategy — a plan to tackle air pollution in england — which is aimed at halving the number of people exposed to harmful particles by 2025. at 8:30pm we'll be bringing some of key moments from today's parliamentary debate on the government's brexit deal — which mps are voting on tomorrow. and dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the telegraph, and the broadcaster and political commentator steve richards will review the papers, at 10:40 and...
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pollution. hello, there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have, who else but mark kermode? what have you got for us this week, mark? very good week. we are in awards season now, obviously. so, we have colette, an outstanding performance by keira knightley. we have stan and ollie, a film about laurel and hardy's 19505 tour of the uk. you've got to think about the opportunity... and the front runner, a political drama starring hugh jackman. all right, let's start off with colette and keira knightley, you thought she was pretty good in it? i thought she was really, really good. it's a story of the author and performer. we meet her at the very, very beginning. she describes herself as a young country girl and she falls in love with this very charismatic guy, who is a publishing entrepreneur, he calls himself willy, played by dominic west, that's a pen name under which he publishes books that are written by other people. he takes he
pollution. hello, there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. and taking us through this week's cinema releases, we have, who else but mark kermode? what have you got for us this week, mark? very good week. we are in awards season now, obviously. so, we have colette, an outstanding performance by keira knightley. we have stan and ollie, a film about laurel and hardy's 19505 tour of the uk. you've got to think about the opportunity... and the front runner, a political drama starring...
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thailand's capital is experiencing some of its worst air pollution, and the authorities‘ efforts to clear the air have so far failed. traffic exhaust, burning crops and pollution from factories are being blamed. facebook users have continued to rise despite a series of data privacy scandals and criticism over its attempt to stem toxic content. fears that the company's scandals could put off advertisers also proved unfounded, with annual revenues up 30% on last year. user growth was particularly strong in india, indonesia and the philippines, but flat in north america. venezuela's president, nicolas maduro, has dismissed calls for new elections, but says he is prepared to talk to the opposition to try to resolve the political and economic crisis wracking the country. it has been another day of anti—government protests called by opposition leaderjuan guaido, who last week declared himself interim president. 0rla guerin is in caracas for us. a student leader stands alone, pleading for a better venezuela. "it's what we all deserve," he says. "think about that when you go home tonight." the
thailand's capital is experiencing some of its worst air pollution, and the authorities‘ efforts to clear the air have so far failed. traffic exhaust, burning crops and pollution from factories are being blamed. facebook users have continued to rise despite a series of data privacy scandals and criticism over its attempt to stem toxic content. fears that the company's scandals could put off advertisers also proved unfounded, with annual revenues up 30% on last year. user growth was...
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thailand's capital is experiencing some of its worst—ever air pollution levels and the authorities' efforts to clear the air have so far failed. traffic exhaust, burning crops and pollution from factories are blamed for the haze. facebook users have continued to rise despite a series of data privacy scandals and criticism over its attempt to stem toxic content. fears that the company's scandals could put off advertisers also proved unfounded with annual revenues up 30% on last year. user growth was particularly strong in india, indonesia and the philippines, but flat in north america. the british prime minister has begun her attempt, backed by a vote in parliament, to renegotiate her brexit deal. reports suggest there's been an "open and frank" discussion with the president of the european council. that's usually code for a stormy exchange of views. theresa may faces stiff resistance from european leaders, who insist the so—called "backstop", to ensure there's no return to a hard irish border, must stay in place when the uk leaves the eu. this from our political editor laura kuenssberg. a
thailand's capital is experiencing some of its worst—ever air pollution levels and the authorities' efforts to clear the air have so far failed. traffic exhaust, burning crops and pollution from factories are blamed for the haze. facebook users have continued to rise despite a series of data privacy scandals and criticism over its attempt to stem toxic content. fears that the company's scandals could put off advertisers also proved unfounded with annual revenues up 30% on last year. user...
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thailand's capital city is experiencing some of its worst—ever air pollution levels, caused by ultra—fine dust particles. traffic exhaust, construction works, burning crops and pollution from factories are blamed for the haze. authorities efforts to clear the air have so far failed. a video of a tourist in australia holding a very small, and quite colourful octopus in their hand has gone viral. why? well the unknowing traveller filmed themselves palming one of the most venomous marine creatures in the world — the blue—ringed octopus. experts say it holds enough venom to kill up to 20 people, although its bite is painless. social media commentators expressed their shock and concern over the video. this is how tourists become statistics, said one reddit commentator. another said "i heard about one case where the person was paralysed and could hear the first responders discussing whether they should continue compressions or not." and this too: "it should be mandatory viewing on the plane over to australia that our wildlife is not to be messed with." to tell us more about the blue—ringe
thailand's capital city is experiencing some of its worst—ever air pollution levels, caused by ultra—fine dust particles. traffic exhaust, construction works, burning crops and pollution from factories are blamed for the haze. authorities efforts to clear the air have so far failed. a video of a tourist in australia holding a very small, and quite colourful octopus in their hand has gone viral. why? well the unknowing traveller filmed themselves palming one of the most venomous marine...
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thailand's capital city is experiencing some of its worst ever air pollution levels, caused by ultra—fine dust particles. the authorities‘ efforts to clear the air have so far failed. the wife of detained bahraini footballer hakeem al—araibi has issued a plea for world leaders to pressure the thai government for his release. al—araibi holds refugee status in australia but is being held in a bangkok prison on an interpol warrant put out by bahrain. bahrain says the conviction was fair and that extradition proceedings are now in process. nantes football club have paid an emotional tribute to their former striker emiliano sala, at their first game since he went missing in an aircraft over the english channel last week. fans were visibly upset, while argentine flags and sala scarves were waved in the stands. an underwater search for the plane that was carrying the footballer will take place later this week after cushions were found on a beach in france. the british prime minister has begun to try and renegotiate her brexit deal, having what reports from brussels have described as an ope
thailand's capital city is experiencing some of its worst ever air pollution levels, caused by ultra—fine dust particles. the authorities‘ efforts to clear the air have so far failed. the wife of detained bahraini footballer hakeem al—araibi has issued a plea for world leaders to pressure the thai government for his release. al—araibi holds refugee status in australia but is being held in a bangkok prison on an interpol warrant put out by bahrain. bahrain says the conviction was fair...
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air pollution is an issue we can all feel ambivalent about. the problem is it doesn't seem to affect most of us. it has affected this poor woman and she's doing what she can. there is another story about increased risk of miscarriage through air pollution. there are certainly more investigation is being done at the moment. this seems to be the next big one in terms of environmental impact that our lifestyles are having on the planet. it'll be interesting to see if she is granted this or not. a lot of interest in what is happening in america, politics, donald trump and the wall. in amongst it there are some interesting stories. this is about a young member of congress. there is a lot going on around her, a lot of criticism. there is a lot of talk around her. a lot of people don't know her name yet. she is very photogenic. she's 29 years old. she is the youngest woman ever represented to the house of representatives. she's from new york. she represents the and queens. and she is extremely radical. she would like to shake up politics and she's do
air pollution is an issue we can all feel ambivalent about. the problem is it doesn't seem to affect most of us. it has affected this poor woman and she's doing what she can. there is another story about increased risk of miscarriage through air pollution. there are certainly more investigation is being done at the moment. this seems to be the next big one in terms of environmental impact that our lifestyles are having on the planet. it'll be interesting to see if she is granted this or not. a...
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pollution in england. the jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, injail in tehran, has begun a hunger strike in protest at being denied specialist medical care. president trump has denied working for russia, describing the suggestion as a big fat hoax. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the telegraph, and the broadcaster and political commentator, steve richards. the daily express warns parliament a failure to bring about brexit risks losing the public‘s trust forever. the independent lists the milestones of the past 2 and a half years and asks how big the defeat for mrs may will be. the mirror pleas with the prime minister to reveal what she will do when her deal is inevitably rejected by parliament. the daily telegraph says mrs may has run out of options to save her deal and that she faces a heavy defeat tomorrow. the guardian says labour are poised to call for a no—confidence
pollution in england. the jailed british—iranian woman, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, injail in tehran, has begun a hunger strike in protest at being denied specialist medical care. president trump has denied working for russia, describing the suggestion as a big fat hoax. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are dia chakravarty, the brexit editor at the telegraph, and the broadcaster and political commentator, steve richards. the...
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the most polluting log burner and open fire fuels will be banned as part of an ambitious new clean air strategy to be published by the government today. the proposal also outlines plans to reduce ammonia emissions from farming and minimise pollution from the use of fertilisers. environmental campaigners say the ideas lack detail. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. in britain's big cities, the air people breathe is often toxic. this haze is caused by tiny airborne particles. it's bad news for people with lung problems. you can taste diesel fumes, particularly, you can feel this bitter taste in your mouth. i've even had my sons say this when they've been out cycling. and it just makes you very, very tired. whereas when you're out of a polluted area, you have a lot more energy. in the court case over 9—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that pollution from london's south circular road actually contributed to her death. the government has already taken some action on cars, although environmentalists say not enough. farmers are under the spotlight now.
the most polluting log burner and open fire fuels will be banned as part of an ambitious new clean air strategy to be published by the government today. the proposal also outlines plans to reduce ammonia emissions from farming and minimise pollution from the use of fertilisers. environmental campaigners say the ideas lack detail. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. in britain's big cities, the air people breathe is often toxic. this haze is caused by tiny airborne particles. it's...
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pollution affects that european market as well. diesel sales are down right across europe. how much would you say thatjlr did not have quickly enough —— did not act quickly enough to understand that the public was turning away from diesel? well, i think it is very easy with hindsight to make that assumption. but remember that one of the advantages that diesel confers is that you get more miles per gallon. so from the point of view of tackling climate change, diesel is a preferable fuel to petrol. but actually the whole problem that existed when it was exposed that the emissions from diesel cars were not as clean as people thought was that it has put people thought was that it has put people off diesel. but actually the new generation of diesel engines, andjlr new generation of diesel engines, and jlr invested new generation of diesel engines, andjlr invested in new generation of diesel engines, and jlr invested in a completely new factory to make these new generation of lea n factory to make these new generation of lean diesel
pollution affects that european market as well. diesel sales are down right across europe. how much would you say thatjlr did not have quickly enough —— did not act quickly enough to understand that the public was turning away from diesel? well, i think it is very easy with hindsight to make that assumption. but remember that one of the advantages that diesel confers is that you get more miles per gallon. so from the point of view of tackling climate change, diesel is a preferable fuel to...
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woodburning stoves are under fire as the government unveils a new plan to tackle air pollution. good morning. big pub chains have been bucking the trend, with a 3% increase in sales last year. why are they thriving when restaurants are closing? i'll be finding out. we're waiting for a moment in tennis history, as andy murray is preparing to go on court this morning in australia. it might be the last time we see him play a competitive match. good morning. the temperature this week is going to be up and down. today fm bit of cloud. ina to be up and down. today fm bit of cloud. in a northern ireland with some showers, wintry in the north—east. in wales, some sunshine and a few showers. i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. it's monday, the 14th of january. our top story: what's billed to be an extraordinary week in politics begins with a stark warning from theresa may. she will tell brexiteers that if they don't back her deal then parliament could stop the uk leaving the eu altogether. there's just a day to go before mps vote on her plan but there's little sign th
woodburning stoves are under fire as the government unveils a new plan to tackle air pollution. good morning. big pub chains have been bucking the trend, with a 3% increase in sales last year. why are they thriving when restaurants are closing? i'll be finding out. we're waiting for a moment in tennis history, as andy murray is preparing to go on court this morning in australia. it might be the last time we see him play a competitive match. good morning. the temperature this week is going to be...
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the most polluting log burner and open fire fuels will be banned as part of an ambitious new clean air strategy to be published by the government today. the proposal also outlines plans to reduce ammonia emissions from farming and minimise pollution from the use of fertilisers. environmental campaigners say the ideas lack detail. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. in britain's big cities, the air people previous off on top six. this hazeis people previous off on top six. this haze is caused by tiny airborne particles. it is bad news for people with lung problems. you can taste diesel fumes, particularly you can feel this taste in your mouth. i have even had my son say this, when have even had my son say this, when have been out cycling. and itjust makes you very, very tired. when you are out of a polluted area, you have are out of a polluted area, you have a lot more energy. in the court case over nine—year—old asthma victim ella, it is alleged pollution from london's circular road actually contributed to her death. the government has a ready action on cars, although e
the most polluting log burner and open fire fuels will be banned as part of an ambitious new clean air strategy to be published by the government today. the proposal also outlines plans to reduce ammonia emissions from farming and minimise pollution from the use of fertilisers. environmental campaigners say the ideas lack detail. our environment analyst roger harrabin reports. in britain's big cities, the air people previous off on top six. this hazeis people previous off on top six. this haze...
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and we are the first generation that knows about the fact that if we pollute the air in port talbot, people in australia will be diluted down but they will suffer from that pollution and vice versa. and it's making a very strong political comment with a lovely twist that if you look at the picture from one angle, if you live in your own little world, however big you think that is, if you live in your world and you look at the first part of the picture from one angle, it's just a first part of the picture from one angle, it'sjust a boy first part of the picture from one angle, it's just a boy standing with his sledge and the sledge implies it is snow. so the boy is standing there in the snow enjoying himself and then you pull back to a5 degrees onto the corner and you can see the actually the snow if the pollution from the blaze less than a metre from the blaze less than a metre from him. that is the beauty came of that shot, that juxtaposition. from him. that is the beauty came of that shot, thatjuxtaposition. but you mention, it is not a campus, it is on you mention, it is not a cam
and we are the first generation that knows about the fact that if we pollute the air in port talbot, people in australia will be diluted down but they will suffer from that pollution and vice versa. and it's making a very strong political comment with a lovely twist that if you look at the picture from one angle, if you live in your own little world, however big you think that is, if you live in your world and you look at the first part of the picture from one angle, it's just a first part of...
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but even domestic products cause pollution, too — new furniture, toiletries, air fresheners can all irritate the lungs. ministers want people to do their bit to reduce the risk. environmentalists want ministers to do more. roger harrabin, bbc news. a mother has died and her 8—month—old baby is in a life—threatening condition in hospital after being hit by a car in south london. the woman, believed to be in her 20s, was pushing her son in his pram, when the pair were struck in penge, yesterday evening. police say the driver, who has not been arrested, is helping with inquires. it‘s being reported that the japanese firm, hitachi, is about to halt construction of a 20—billion pound nuclear reactor in north wales. it‘s thought work will be suspended at the plant this week. hitachi says no formal decision has been made. our business presenter katie prescott spoke to me a little earlier about the significance of the project being suspended. this is a really important story about how the uk will keep the lights on, how we satisfy our energy needs over the next decade. this power station
but even domestic products cause pollution, too — new furniture, toiletries, air fresheners can all irritate the lungs. ministers want people to do their bit to reduce the risk. environmentalists want ministers to do more. roger harrabin, bbc news. a mother has died and her 8—month—old baby is in a life—threatening condition in hospital after being hit by a car in south london. the woman, believed to be in her 20s, was pushing her son in his pram, when the pair were struck in penge,...
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strategy for england — but environmentalists say more needs to be done to reduce pollution from cars and planes. hitachi is about to suspend the construction of a £20 billion pound nuclear reactor in north wales, according to reports.
strategy for england — but environmentalists say more needs to be done to reduce pollution from cars and planes. hitachi is about to suspend the construction of a £20 billion pound nuclear reactor in north wales, according to reports.